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INGENIOUS CLOCK

MADE FROM CYCLE PARTS ON DISPLAY IN CAMBRIDGE There is on display in Cambridge a most ingenious clock made entirely from bicycle parts. This grandfather’s clock is the work of Messrs Chainwheer and Cranks, Birmingham, England, and it is certainly a clever piece of mechanism. The clock has bike cranks for hands and the face is represented by an over-size gear wheel. A long bike chain works the pendulum which is weighted with a gear wheel and gear whee’s are used mostly in he mecha. 1 - < x. t.ps good time.

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3269, 28 May 1943, Page 5

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INGENIOUS CLOCK Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3269, 28 May 1943, Page 5

INGENIOUS CLOCK Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3269, 28 May 1943, Page 5

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